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      <title>Ax Falls on 21 Arizona Cardinals Players</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals is now armed with their 53-man roster. The team has released 21 players in order to reach the roster limit that was due by Saturday at 3 p.m.
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      <title>Arizona Cardinals Unit-By-Unit Analysis</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals face their last preseason test on Thursday against the Denver Broncos. Here are how the preseason battles are shaping up.</description>
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      <title>Notebook: Chargers Disrupt Cardinals' Nest</title>
      <description>The San Diego Chargers defense kept the reigning NFC champions, the Arizona Cardinals, to a pair of field goals, while San Diego’s quarterbacks led the Chargers to 17 straight points on Saturday at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Cardinals failed to “protect the nest,” falling 17-6, but both teams kept the game’s storylines alive.</description>
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      <title>Training Camp Gallery: Cardinals Go to Work</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals brushed off the chip on their shoulder last year when the league doubted, but now they will battle the Super Bowl curse. AZRedReport.com's Stas Yamnitskiy captures photos of the Cardinals getting work done and tackling one more obstacle.</description>
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      <title>Arizona Cardinals Unit-By-Unit Analysis</title>
      <description>With training camp approaching quickly, Scout.com dishes out up-to-date information about each of the Cardinals positions. Will Brian St. Pierre pounce on the No. 2 quarterback role? Will Beanie Wells take over at running back? What will happen to the cursed tight end position?</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Positional Analysis: Fullbacks</title>
      <description>Fullbacks playing in the Arizona Cardinals’ offense don’t get much attention. It is an underutilized position and partially to blame for the Cardinals’ running woes. Arizona has added a couple veterans and kept Tim Castille in hopes of upgrading the rushing attack. Andy Bishop examines the Cardinals options.</description>
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      <title>Contracts, Rookies and Surgeries in Headlines</title>
      <description>The Cardinals had the luxury last year of being able to bring their draft class along slowly. The roster was deep enough that the rookies didn't have to start right away. That allowed the Cardinals to limit players such as cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, the first-round pick, who could work on his game in practice and in a reserve role.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Content with Startng O-Line?</title>
      <description>The Cardinals are not expected to take any major steps this off-season to upgrade their offensive line. Coach Ken Whisenhunt and Russ Grimm, assistant head coach and offensive line assistant, are content with the starting unit.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Team Needs, Offseason Strategy</title>
      <description>The Cardinals would like re-sign inside linebacker Karlos Dansby and quarterback Kurt Warner before free agency begins at the end of the month. That will be a challenge, however. The talks with Dansby's agent are still in the preliminary stages, and it's more likely the club will use its franchise tag on him to buy additional time. And there's more...</description>
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      <title>Cardinals: Unit-by-Unit Analysis</title>
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      <title>Best Player Will Play In Season Opener At SF</title>
      <description>The making of Matt Leinart into an NFL quarterback might have become a restoration project rather than a development. Leinart struggled last week against Oakland in the third and most important preseason game, and his confidence appears to be suffering.It came at a time when Leinart should be solidifying his position as a starter, not prompting serious doubts about his ability to lead this team.</description>
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      <title>Five To Watch: Cardinals at Raiders</title>
      <description>The silver and black of the Oakland Raiders awaits the Cardinals for their next preseason game.  While the Raider Nation has taken a few hard hits in recent years, the Cardinals must still execute a solid game plan if they want to come out as victors.  Here are five players to take note of during this clash.</description>
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      <title>Camp Comes To an End, Battles Don't</title>
      <description>Jason Harris has been in Flagstaff all camp long bringing back all the tiffs, scrapes and everything in between. In his final camp installment, he breaks down each of the top battles and how they panned out up to the final day. Tim Hightower is much more than we thought he was, Matt Leinart runs supreme, the fullback race was no longer in the backfield and Anquan Boldin is as advertised.</description>
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      <title>Tuesday Camp Update: Battles Heating Up</title>
      <description>Training camp battles are at their hottest with just Wednesday and Thursday left on the agenda. Preseason game No. 2 should bring out all the punches, as some key races are still undecided. Jason Harris has been in Flagstaff covering all of training camp and brings back Tuesday’s action as well as rounds up some of the top stories from Northern Arizona.</description>
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      <title>Monkey off Whisenhunt's Back With Win</title>
      <description>Eyebrows were raised when coach Ken Whisenhunt decided to start quarterback Kurt Warner in Kansas City in the second preseason game. Whisenhunt cautioned everyone not to read anything into the move, saying it was just a way for coaches to ensure that Warner received enough snaps. But it was a curious move, to say the least. 
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      <title>Saturday Preseason Recap</title>
      <description>The Cardinals were victorious for the first time of the young season after a 27-17 win against the Kansas City Chiefs.  Although the Cardinals came out on top, the offense sputtered at times and the defense continued to look pedestrian.  Brad Wilbricht breaks down Saturday’s preseason action in this AZRedReport.com exclusive.</description>
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      <title>LaBoy Schooled, Francisco Hit, Fitz Held</title>
      <description>The morning walk-through ended early and without much excitement. The Cardinals caught a movie at the local theater in Flagstaff, after being given the afternoon off for all their hard work, but the drama wasn't on the big screen. Night practice under the lights turned ugly and stayed ugly as the defense fought the offense and the offense argued amongst each other.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Power Rankings: Nos. 49-43</title>
      <description>The Cardinals plugged in gapping holes and created a lot more depth this offseason. AZRedReport.com analyzed 49 players with a shot at making the active roster and ranked all of them.  At the bottom of the list are a couple of familiar faces that Ken Whisenhunt brought in, but how do these new guys stack up against the old ones? Discover spots 49-43 in the first installment of this series.</description>
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      <title>The NFL Buzz:  Undrafted Free Agents Update</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Ed Thompson has confirmed directly with players and his NFL sources where a few prominent undrafted free agents are heading. Fans of the Redskins, Seahawks, Colts, Panthers, Cowboys, Packers, Chiefs, Buccaneers, Bengals, Jets, Cardinals, Eagles, Ravens and Falcons will want to check this update.</description>
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      <description>Tim Castille thrived in his role as a short-yardage specialist Alabama, pounding forward, moving the chains and scoring 21 touchdowns by the end of his career. Learn more about him and what he can bring to your favorite team in this exclusive interview with Scout.com's Ed Thompson.</description>
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